High intelligence, tactical flexibility, and field control.

Considered by many to be the peak of the series, Version 3’s card list ballooned to 536 cards. This introduced “Army Skills” and “Tactics Cards” (event cards).

Increases movement speed and castle emergence speed.

The backbone of defensive playstyles, utilizing the "Great River Edict" to turn the battlefield into a fortress. Elite Vanguards and Duelists

By mastering the rarities, factions, and stats of each card, you can begin to build a deck that reflects your unique playstyle. Now, go forth, gather your forces, and may your tactics lead you to conquest in the legendary era of the Three Kingdoms!

Premier AoE damage; "Grand Fire" melts low-intelligence units.

: The ultimate physical avatar of destruction. Boasting a maximum baseline Force stat, his stratagems turn him into a near-invincible god on the field, capable of tearing down entire enemy armies alone, though he remains highly vulnerable to tactical magic.

The "sangokushi taisen card list" is organized by rarity, which dictates a card's power, artwork, and collectibility. Here's the typical hierarchy, from most common to most rare:

| Card Name | Faction | Cost | Why It’s Famous | |-----------|---------|------|------------------| | | Other | 3 | Maxed strength, devastating rush tactics | | Zhuge Liang | Shu | 2 | “Great Stratagem” can turn the tide instantly | | Cao Cao | Wei | 3 | Balanced stats + “Heroic Command” aura | | Sun Ce | Wu | 2 | Early-game pressure with fast deployment | | Diao Chan | Other | 1 | Low-cost disruption and charm tactics |

Alternate art variants or crossover cards with unique visual flair. 3. Faction Breakdown

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